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Paul Raymond heirs to clean up in Soho

Girls in line for huge property estate, say Ben Laurance and Martin Tomkinson

THEY are young: Fawn James is 22 and her sister, India Rose James, is just 16. They live in Home Counties comfort, sharing a house with their father near Woking in Surrey.

And these two lively, attractive sisters sit on a fortune - from an empire that was built on the profits of pornography, and which controls swathes of prime London property.

The death last weekend of Paul Raymond - the man whose wealth was built with magazines such as Men Only and Club International - means one of Britain's most successful private property firms is about to pass to a new generation. India Rose and Fawn - or, at least, trusts set up for their benefit - find themselves controlling property worth hundreds of millions of pounds.

For Raymond, porn was certainly profitable. He made his first money by launching Raymond's Revue Bar in 1957, taking over the Whitehall Theatre in the 1960s and